Seeking star performers

ARBS nominations

Awards, celebrating distinguished contributions in Australia’s HVAC&R and building services sector. Awards are handed out in six categories: young achiever, product excellence, software/digital excellence, project excellence, outstanding industry education/training, and the ARBS Industry Hall of Fame.

The coveted ARBS Hall of Fame category will once again accept nominations exclusively from ARBS member associations. This tradition honours an individual’s relentless dedication to enhancing their association activities and collective industry achievements.

An expert panel with extensive industry knowledge in the ARBS sector will evaluate submissions based on parameters such as leadership, sustainability, performance, and innovation. Award winners will be revealed and honoured at a gala dinner to be held during the ARBS 2024 exhibition, taking place from May 28–30, 2024, at the International Convention Centre in Sydney.

“The ARBS Industry Awards bestow one of our sector’s highest honours on both individuals and organisations, established leaders and emerging talents, who exemplify excellence within our industry,” says ARBS events organiser Sue Falcke.

Go to www.arbs.com.au

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